The limited-production release introduces Maison Mittal’s Bordeaux program across Saint-Émilion and Paso Robles’ Willow Creek District

May 28, 2026 (Paso Robles, CA) — Maison Mittal, the collector-focused wine portfolio by Neeta and Kunal Mittal of House of Mittal, based in Paso Robles, California, announces the public release of its 2022 Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Cuvée from Château Tour Perey in Saint-Sulpice-de-Faleyrens, a site marked by clay-gravel soils, low-vigor clay subsoils, and 70-year-old vines. Also being released are two blends from the Willow Creek District of Paso Robles, highly regarded for calcareous soils, challenging growing conditions, and wines with structure and age-worthy depth.
The Mittals’ journey in wine began in Bordeaux, with a bottle of Château-Figeac tasted at L’Intendant Grands Vins de Bordeaux. “What struck me about Figeac was its Cabernet backbone,” said Kunal Mittal. “It was Saint-Émilion, built around Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon. That gave us a concrete reference point for Maison Mittal: structure, ageability, and elegance could come from Cabernet when planted in the right site. That became central to how we looked at Willow Creek District.”
The 2022 Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Cuvée is curated through an active barrel-selection and blending collaboration at Château Tour Perey, producing fewer than 100 cases. The blend is 67% Cabernet Franc, 18% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 15% Merlot. In Paso Robles, the Armaa.N Estate blend of Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon reflects the Mittals’ home vineyard in the Willow Creek District, where calcareous soils, organic farming, and regenerative practices produce wines of structure, restraint, and age-worthy depth. The G2 North blend, also of Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon, offers a distinct second expression, sourced from a steep hillside site known for calcareous shale, providing tension, length, and structural backbone prized in collectible Bordeaux varieties.
Maison Mittal’s next Saint-Émilion release, from the 2023 vintage and slated for release in 2027, is sourced from Château Le Chatelet, a Grand Cru Classé estate in Saint-Émilion and a key collaborator in the portfolio.
Maison Mittal’s winemaking program is led by Jeff Strekas, with its first five vintages influenced by Frédéric Ammons, former winemaker for estates including Harlan Estate and Rudd Estate, contributing to the collective intelligence that shapes Maison Mittal’s approach across Saint-Émilion and Paso Robles.
Maison Mittal is offering a reservation-only estate experience at Armaa.N Vineyard, where guests taste the inaugural 2022 vintage alongside benchmark wines that have helped define the Mittals’ philosophy and approach.
ABOUT MAISON MITTAL
Maison Mittal is the Mittal portfolio’s collector-focused deep dive into Bordeaux, expressed across Saint-Émilion Grand Cru and Paso Robles’ Willow Creek District. Founded by Neeta and Kunal Mittal, the project studies Bordeaux at close range, its site selection, blending, élevage, restraint, and long-term aging, and applies that discipline to Armaa.N Estate. The estate vineyard is farmed with sustainable and regenerative practices. The second Willow Creek site of prominence is G2 North. The Saint-Émilion expression of the portfolio is developed in collaboration with Château Tour Perey in Saint-Sulpice-de-Faleyrens, a Grand Cru estate in Saint-Émilion. Maison Mittal is experienced through reservation-only tastings at Armaa.N Estate. For reservations and other inquiries, call 408-250-0551 or visit maison-mittal.com